Monkton Times, 30 Jun 1921, p. 8

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\Trip to Pacific Sst eg ere “ite Me Sharpe | teen: peat pechoel ; and. is rave Dyee CNR Rateraing, CUR cise ogb! He: has sideman thee brine @e f ( ; if = 9 @ Eighteen Days of Solid Enjoyment more mor i tage ei rete : : ia f rs comfortably situated. Miss Eileen has | atadaneiy ar taetavert icant hig coun Su nh S 000 convention this year at, Vancouver, |lady and is the possesor of a good j Remar 00,000 WG. on Phursday and Friday, July | oice which she is having traine Ba : Pe oth and she, will soon be: mi her debut ; Pi The members and their wives from | im Saskatoon musical circles. Mr. an: : : { Bank Strvice nee Edward Island, Nova Scotia, |} Ms. Sheine ee So be remembered | . for F: rs Dig See tgeteh eu eo Bo RON ner aadtery Stathioy esac it aHiEn x OF ame wer gusts eee GGeciai |be, interesting to know that Wain- Banking service for train on Thursday June 2nd. ; The! Wright Saskatoon and farmers is the first step train, as described in last’ week's in the process of putting issue, was the last word in railway | °' maovoaes ts oeayaeration Pr Some thee ea Se EVERYTHING GREATLY REDUCED--COME AND SEE o un gave a descriptive accoun : : Heber Nowa of his trip to d return via the C.P.R,, the salient points of which most Sun’readers will remember, In| ° the account of his more recent trip it will not be necessary to enter into Scotia for eighty-nine years has been doing the banking business of thous- . padaot Cabadian farmera, 215) <Vat the detaila: tl that he did the bat | ’ | -|he will endeavor to give new imbres- n NY scent! RR NY apne and evils | en! ] Bank’s transactions vast | SRE ‘that stretches for thou. | dian with its At heey Call sands of miles west and north of the ee and discuss your problems \ Groat Lakes. with the nearest branch aving To: ronto by C.N.R. at fout manager. ae The People’s Store 23B nd, we reached North Bay ‘about by midnight and switched on tothetracks N THE BANK OF of the Temiscaming and Northern Ontario Railway and continued our ppri ve he NOVA SCOTIA [] |ife"isiatins or the "ime, 284 les eae 5H. Lewis ince of Ontario and was constructed You want value more than price. Why | proved it. We invite you to examine the ma- » ALL for the: purpose of tapping. e- should a man work and sweat to earn th ial d get i Wi i |] Manager, MILVERTON sources of Ontario’s great invasion |™ -cow toa buffalo bull ang arn the | terials and get our prices. We say again— M throukh which it runs. Sea ; dollars that buy clothing—and then flip them | Don't flip away your dollars. Now’s the time PEA a ee : i 19,000,000 acres about 75 per cent, for is Beeline cauees away on extravagant profits. We can con- | for your new Suit for the first of July holi- 0 is regarded as the best o: farm land much of which has been |fesult, Moo ee calls oer And autalape vince you that we have the biggest Clothing |, day. We have remarkable values. ne fielding heavy crops of oats,.clover,|* rother important point ay the values in Milverton.. Hundreds of men have ¥vor,) Janadian National is Edmonton, tl PrULTINGS ONE OVBRVON (Ties Cochrana we delayed fora pat ty of Alberta. It is picturesquely ‘ tt apreaet / Mayor and President of the Bosra ot lceyfodl ot the baie oe the Baeeatale Walkerton Telescope Trade, who in brief addresses dis-|i-"Tore wooded than the prairies east i h is not only. be- |SoUrsed on the advantages of develop. |i nore, 60 bey ‘e- ing our own province which was rich y ‘coming an intolerable aiuisanee: BN lin wericulture, forest. and mineral 1 Toc es! pays masa OU | in ical, rea and ‘neral A FEW EXTRA SPECIALS sil att sea iat out ann oe av orth as Men’s gre Shirts, blue, white, black and Children’s Dresses .....:.. -On Sale khaki, 2 i oe eas oe $ Raw Silk, regular $1.25 per yard, ‘for . .85¢ 10 Yds. Pon F; ‘actory Gatton Cotton Cashmere, all colors, per yard . .29¢ 25 Ibs. Redpath’s Gran. Pag .....+.$2.60 | Factory Cotton, 40-inch, per yard 5c Men’s Suits, Special . Bleached Cotton, 10 yards ... $1. 35 All other Suits ... ee Rock Fast Sheeting blk. ao white, a yd. 25c¢ Men’s Negligee Shirts... ¢” ee Oxford Shirting, per yard ..... <n 20e Men's Overalls and Smocks . . . 10 yds. English White Daceeas. ree $1.45 Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes for ..... ; Dress Muslins, per yard .23¢ Castile Soap, 6 cakes for ... ‘i Steel Clad Galateas, per yard Comfort See 15:cakeefor:: -° $1.25 Bleached Sheeting Coffees > lbs. forse ee 75c Bleached Sheeting . é Curtain Scrim, per yard . Circular Pillow Cotton, per et I si = = ot Pacdarticiig uedore tees oe s overs one hundred wholesale Reuseeity wits patewat ee tie co River country which promises yet to ri facturing for this territory should be eater uateeray : rendered cheaper than in other cities pulpit, From that to announcing other | Pee: the prtenray of the ever growing), Canada as it stands upon a solid = “ei & 5 2 Es 3 Z a eed FS z 3 5 & t s i Poe G the Hudson Bi ‘on their people as well, who have to G2rry, one ip OOH O PAY SON eats the smaller cities sit and listen to the good man satin nev ihe eateway Papas through notices which have nothing NeW Fort Garr is moeuttown erlen” iil Gecomtes any clon eiatae® ‘isthbotine and manufact- man and he should have no hesitation Wing centre in the entire west and in putting his foot down flatly when {#8 bound, as imanigration, flows into eee maleey Mot Ree aie retreats eeeaome: one: becomes more rolling and the timber le by cheeky individuals. 2 is “4 hile passing taeguen the tetas Beeriae sae nay miles west ths ae of the Fort G ey, hotel we oul mes 0 ie rockies begin to ym ally san cavows Me. Hon, Nicki | 82, Bese eee Une tuming Cretonne, 36 inches wide, per yard , : Large Flannelette Blankets ..... j yr sou W. D. Weir’s Sale Register and his mothe iy ermineton, whe Ashabaska, a river 705 miles in length Art Sateen, 36 inches wide, per yard . -27¢ | Bleached Table Damask, per yard. 7 19 Mr. RT. aking a jer entrance to the Rocky 47. Galvanized Pails Galvanized Tubs Ladies’ Suits ... All other Suits Beteeaey, July 2nd, 1921—Household leisurely tour of the west. The writer ne SMe oe a va Cotton Roller Towelling, per yard . sue 40c Women’s Cotton Hose .. Children’s Ribbed Stockings, 4 pr. for $1 00 Special Dress Ginghams, per yar 23c sheds in Millbank, for Geo, Miller, | ™@ executor of the estate of ‘the late Jane Harron. 1 —_——- Ladies’ Tweed Coats ...... -$6.99 | Percale, dk. and light, 36-in., sepa 296 ae fh eat next ston wag at, Watrous,| A RETROSPECTIVE GLANCE All other Coats ee ne "Greatly: Reaver Black Granite Stove Pots ...........97e ROL looking: poorly, old euap a population of about 1.600.. To the {fhe Fathers of Confederation build Ladies’ White Dress Skirts over 200 to select | Granite Chambers .... . si ogee ABE ‘ou go see a doctor ” er ti t i e" TH id Visa one this morning.” fact that near Gs Interet Pee od better an Rae cee eesti PW a ee ae - $1.49 to $3.49 | Granite Dish Pans ..... Puen ca Ore 57c pACEE a sel OR tou, whose waters have mineral prop. |tinded statesmen realized that if the Ladies’ and Gino, en’s Middies .49c to $3.49 Potato Pots 90c Ribbed a Scie : eg a ’ PANT the wor ace sald be richer — White Combination nee Grey Granite Water Pauly ees eae Oe x an the famous Carlsbad Springs o: tats io a oe a 1.5 AND R Re ae from Watrous broughe ; Ladies’ Coe Poulan $2. 00, for ...$1.39 oe z erin ae Hose .. is..4. 3 «086 Ghe ‘us. to Saskatoon, Tt: being Sunday Ladies’ Corsets, regular $1.75, for= <<; . $1.19 $1. eee eather Silk Hose ..... .79¢ Double Trackk [rcnn,pt: ten gatiorm con: Ladies, Corset Covers ........... Men's Balbriggan Underwear ........ .55¢ luctet v. A. M. 5 tl R St. John: News GusiesSiskatoon Late Drawers 22. ee Raincoats .. He eS 3 id in’ it rth, 4 oute having been transformed front vill Slip Over Night Gowns 8 All Other Riinesats TR hice PR Reduéedl between bar iN aa ee on e a of MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT |tey torn cite ot GO 0OD oe enty Sears AND CHICAGO This heceehia on teceat arson Unexcelled Dining Car Service. ALL WALL PAPER REDUCED ENGELAND & SON among. them being flour mills with |RAve,P a ha man and growing. Sleeping cars on on night train pun barrels ey ity, cereal |* tothe old free agate delighted parlor cars on pri day ier tey ‘actories, og romeo: and metal-| 4,‘ ao of our wonder§ul herita; Wall tneonertions cote Graind working plants, foundries and ma-|They loved to dilate on the extent of ‘runk Ticket Agent or C. E. chine shops. The Dominion Govern-| our boundless prairies, our limitless ¥ ee trict Passenger Agent, oe, ment has a terminal elevator here forests, our unequalled farm lands, } i. 0 with a capacity of 35,000,000 bushels. ourses—we are nevertheless com: “ ’ cr Perea ial tha The People’s Store - 2 MILVERTON $50 to $5,000 Sa ae E ; 9 Gings Just as with an a ree “Vife does not consist in the abund-) i A YEAR FOR LIFE © Janee of the things which a man pos-| “Wi A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY PROVIDES IT sesseth,” so it is true of a Nation. —— re cee eens AUUNUER PARED EE A country’s most valuable herigage| i is found in the manhood an: Tey Faveilable found in th whood and EPH’M JONES LLOYD GEORGE’S SUPREMACY y obtainabe hood comprising the natior : —— i levied upon fe way ance are actuated with high ido, it they Dah goes that lazy Eoin Tones, Sir Jolin Willison in Canadian me << : so _ are worthy citizens, then the country eae for ‘in? eS, M: zi ~ Will be replaced ies -stolen or destroyed 7 worth-while place in which Got his, fish’ Dele in, fis her’, ene Bees eases - : === —Free from Dominion come to live. it it in dat old can: . F 1 No medical exa in aco ired ° there is wowing evidenco that the | Huh; Des look a” phim hat! thste, eat be” someiagbeReeLaaRe ‘Anyone ever the age of § years resident or Se dondleasa ta Canada common people of Canada, wie after|Evah see de Ue 2. eonty attractive and compelling ins im y may purchase. all are the backbone of country, | It’s de on’y 01 eho fe many, ye e.. ee ‘Any two persdiis aiky- plrchiaes joicitly, are stirring themselves to take @ nevt | Lazy, loatin’, en ones Gf envi tammerte eirones i a) Bs ¥ houses dstemigs He ae ee NAGS ine hopeful i sign hen Whyin't he one lake sia Jake me? sa yet hols the allegiance sof Bak 0) @ | é . 4} ee the individual responsibili US ak) eR and Chamberlain, who in,évery. crisis 2 ' ‘ ‘oc ABply,€0,4oUF postmanter See free, to 8. 7, Bastedo, Super- eloetpe nasber aroused. a8 Future eS eae j copie cen in British affairs restores’ pears, who ~~ e 4 : Girce ont ietnay eons desired. of Canada is assured if the individual | Ain’t he nuffin’ els ts tl poston ayia 4 t. "4 has the right ideals. Look at him ’des slouchin’ ‘long, flouts the most powerful journals in| J) f P Hunmnin’ some old ae o’ song, -| England with the happy insolence of| f+ 4 Lawd! Ise got ter dig en seratch |a schoolboy, who, time and again, ERO -_ In dis hyuh ole ’tater patch! subdues an. angry Parliament to bis | eet, ba = JULY ROD AND GUN - lant a ss mall sad SEO aoe ead e diffi 2 7 ———— ‘wh! I reckon hes’ er gwine culties at home and abroad, main-| : ESTABLISHED 1872 = The July number of Rofl a Gun |Some’re wid dat. pole an’ line— tains the working panei PS iH LAE Ge - in Canada, the well known n’s|’Way erpast de bruk-down mill, tween Limehouse and the Castle, and S p, ni fishing stories and articles; including | Den he'll set down in de _}material for division and ‘conflict. sien “Piseatorial Doubters” a talo af Tim-|Dat the willer trees is made— There seems to be a common suspi. ‘SIMMO} BEDS Built, 7 SI agami fishing by M. Parkinspn. Bae ec eae less bag ie bon us es ae baie ae po eeabanienes of Lore a aker, deseribes tl ‘or-nuffin’ ’m ones. onar Law the rit wee: HE great success of the Bank of eateee same caaiek pret erat? S tive and Liberal. Coalitioniste, wait No mates hay sino o hw ek Grilled ha becroopto of your home Hamilton is largely owing to its fifteen government hatcheries. Tho | Lawa! It’s not hyuh in de sui widen, but Mr. Chamberlain is wholly} may be—there is a Simmons Bed of a Cae andvfinish that will harmonize hunter is well looked after im this is-| Wish dis. a tet aes i Eto, withont she genius for intrigue utile exactly.@ Artistic beauty, copra and a of cee : “et ¢ te ere is no sign that Mr. Lloyd ee Simmons steel, beds, twin’ < ig he Hees a Moat rioeaadts relate In de shade all Wate eorge’s Sepguress cut appeal and] masterpi arene corey meen swarp, besome loose | & umbia. For the ae of firearms, | Th’owin’ ones en pul ti nes strategy, his power to advance as} jointed‘or ed, — le, thoroughly there is the Guns and Ammunition | Red-eye conjeer-slouchin' home occasion’ demands, his instinet to re~ lary snd 10 190% coralerable Let you these new : customers in the past is at your Wdepartmenty conducted ue C. 8. Lands| Grinnin’ lak er curryeomb! Bese oe otcly pedulees, baw begs full disposal to-day. Boorse Dale YT. Vi Willies and and | Lawd! Dat gun e het My lan’! a : M MA E & Ww f \ L K E R- 4 a Robert Page Lincoun are represented | Dis is mo’ den I kin stan’, Cc OS nthe lernee Rod end Gun ie Onnada Dates Epiim throo de wood— Because the best tobacco and Be is published monthly OM, J. Taylor, | Um’m! I bet dat shade feel Lgood! best rum used to come fro: coe Limited, at Woodst: Oxcrerio. a no use. Nol od sae m8 gave the best of any Dorcas x Furniture Dealers and Funeral DEKtoRe “t e dan dey do. Eph’m Jones! ing many years ago was® ‘Aux! ; * 4 BR Sey z > | BAN K OF HAMILTO N oe Cea RFU Ee hee i oe a pen a shes eecmapelic noun: _ RSs, Slightly Of, ph’m! Wait foh me! ut during Andrew Jacks co8t ath ae ‘ Chicago Post.| dential campaign some wag declar ss , ‘ MILVERTON BRANCH—N. a. Schafer, Manager ss “What ts this SSO I rest a- ss ne dee ae pee ie 2 pees MILVERTON and WALKERTON : out in the papers, © : G 3) “It's what the cowboys tse to-keteh | . Please do riot ask ts to publish pre-|rect”—a joke that has greatly ob-|— aes Mor ee Mee Geild*hosacapive leita eosin | neataton ail deebeaacpeciavelnul eae seured if pot totally eclipsed tHe resi| B+ McMane, Milverton, f P.T. Walker, Manager Transcript. : space at/our disposal. igin of the Phone 26, Ri

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